A DIVORCE AFTER TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS
mutual separation UNHAPPY MARRIAGE A decree nisi to be made absolute in months was granted in the application of Agnes Ethel Maude Chin(Mr. Terry), heard before His ttonour Mr. Justice Herdman at the U T? r f. me Court .this morning. J etitioner stated that she married Respondent at Palmerston North in * an d there were three child°f the marriage. barv* 1011 * marrie d life had not been too tn i y ’ and on two occasions she had hJ e f e him. Up to 1922 her husband on? uf n farming, but they then sold came to Auckland, where they far«T ased an apartment house. The hnix co I min & hack on their hands, her 19\t , d went hack to it in January, n having petitioner at the apartsold 1 h° use - Later he returned and Auekland property, and also p®. her furniture against her wish. j nt ®huoner said she had had several deav« iews wit h respondent in an env>a ° ur . to come together again. She slrous of coming to some such jjjgjyement, as having, with her the f Gn ’ put a sreat deal of work into to she was naturally anxious Perty some Interest in the proin^h? ecrCG nisi * to be made absolute a la ree months, was granted.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 58, 31 May 1927, Page 3
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218A DIVORCE AFTER TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 58, 31 May 1927, Page 3
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